Harry. Not since the last time.
Dolly. Have you seen her since we were at Folkestone?
Harry. What's that to do with your bills?
Dolly. A great deal. That night at dinner she told you her dress allowance was a hundred and twenty a year, and you said you wished she'd give me a few lessons in economy.
Harry. I did not.
Dolly. Pardon me, you did!
Harry. Pardon me, I did not. I said she might give some women a lesson in economy.
Dolly. You did not! I heard every word of your conversation, and you distinctly asked her to give me, your wife, a few lessons in economy.
Harry. I'll swear I didn't!
Dolly. Ask my father! He was there.